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1 AP Questions on the Resurgence of Empire in East Asia, India and the Indian Ocean Basin

2 The Tang dynasty had a system of Roads that was similar toA. Rome and PersiaB. Moscow and KievC. Athens and PersiaD. Egypt and BabylonE. Japans and the Mughals

3 The Tang dynasty had a system of Roads that was similar toA. Rome and Persia

4 The Song dynasty was substantially weakened by Song Taizu’s decision toA. turn control of the state over to his brilliant Korean bureaucratsB. allow scholar bureaucrats to lead the armyC. invade IndiaD. give his generals almost unlimited authorityE. dismantle the Chinese bureaucracy

5 The Song dynasty was substantially weakened by Song Taizu’s decision toB. allow scholar bureaucrats to lead the army

7 The most important new crop introduced into China during the Tang and Song periods wasB. fast-ripening rice

8 Foot binding is probably the best example ofA. the influence of Japanese traditions on the ChineseB. the increasing freedom of Chinese women during the Song dynastyC. the increasing patriarchal nature of Chinese societyD. the influence of Buddhist customs as the religion became more popular in ChinaE. the technological brilliance of the Song dynasty

9 Foot binding is probably the best example ofC. the increasing patriarchal nature of Chinese society

10 The Silla dynasty in Korea copied China in many ways, but neverA. established a Confucian examination systemB. established a bureaucracy based on meritC. formed a tributary relationship with ChinaD. converted to BuddhismE. adopted Confucian thought

11 The Silla dynasty in Korea copied China in many ways, but neverB. established a bureaucracy based on merit

12 In relation to Chinese traditions and influences, Vietnamese womenA. had fewer rights than Chinese womenB. were excluded from the local marketplacesC. were forced to accept foot bindingD. wrote many more books than their Chinese counterpartsE. played a more prominent role in society and the economy

13 In relation to Chinese traditions and influences, Vietnamese womenE. played a more prominent role in society and the economy

14 Japan was indebted to China for all of the following EXCEPT:A. Confucian valuesB. a system of writingC. the BushidoD. Buddhist theoloogyE. a concept of centralized government

15 Japan was indebted to China for all of the following EXCEPT:C. the Bushido

16 Japan absorbed all of the following from Chinese culture EXCEPTA. Chinese ideographs into its writingB. Confucian values of respect for the elderlyC. an emphasis on educationD. an elite scholar-gentry classE. styles of temple architecture

17 Japan absorbed all of the following from Chinese culture EXCEPTD. an elite scholar-gentry class

18 Japanese feudalism resulted in part because ofA. The emperor’s ability to rule effectivelyB. The failure of the Heian government to govern efficientlyC. the overthrow of the shogun after 1200 A.D. (C.E.)D. the decline of the samurai classE. widespread famine in Japan in 900 A.D. (C.E.)

19 Japanese feudalism resulted in part because ofB. The failure of the Heian government to govern efficiently

20 Society under Japanese feudalismA. allowed considerable freedom for womenB. was dominated by the samurai warrior classC. was an imperial autocracyD. allowed peasants the chance to own their own landE. saw the decline of the landed daimyo

21 Society under Japanese feudalismB. was dominated by the samurai warrior class

22 D. Christianity and Confucianism E. Judaism and TaoismWhich of the following two religions have had the greatest impact on Japan through the centuries?A. Taoism and BuddhismB. Shinto and BuddhismC. Animism and HinduismD. Christianity and ConfucianismE. Judaism and Taoism

23 Which of the following two religions have had the greatest impact on Japan through the centuries?B. Shinto and Buddhism

24 All of the following were tribute states to China in 1000 A. D. (C. EAll of the following were tribute states to China in 1000 A.D. (C.E.) EXCEPT:A. KoreaB. VietnamC. BurmaD. AfghanistanE. Japan

25 All of the following were tribute states to China in 1000 A. D. (C. EAll of the following were tribute states to China in 1000 A.D. (C.E.) EXCEPT:D. Afghanistan

26 In the period between 600 and 1450, which of the following roles were pursued by many Indian and European women?A. Workers in domestic industries and field workers.B. Political activists and public speakers.C. Long-distance merchants and guild leaders.D. Scholars and physicians.E. Religious leaders and legislative representatives.

27 A. Workers in domestic industries and field workers.In the period between 600 and 1450, which of the following roles were pursued by many Indian and European women?A. Workers in domestic industries and field workers.

28 The map above shows what significant economic developments?(A) Trade connections that linked the Hellenistic and Maurya empires to African cities from 300 through 150 B.C.E.(B) Trading networks that promoted the growth of new cities from 600 C.E. through 1450 C.E.(C) Chinese dominance of Indian Ocean trading networks because of the voyages of Zheng He in the 1400s C.E.(D) Changes in Indian Ocean trading networks that resulted from technological innovations from 1450 C.E. through 1750 C.E.

29 The map above shows what significant economic developments?(B) Trading networks that promoted the growth of new cities from 600 C.E. through 1450 C.E.

30 The Delhi sultans wereA. proponents of a more syncretic version of IslamB. not able to conquer all of India until they united with the ChineseC. able to make Islam the main religion of IndiaD. never able to expand their control beyond northern IndiaE. able to unite all of India for the first time since the Mauryans

31 The Delhi sultans wereD. never able to expand their control beyond northern India

32 A. built a large, centralized land empire The biggest difference between Melaka and the other states influenced by India was that MelakaA. built a large, centralized land empireB. became predominantly IslamicC. played a role in sea trade, while the other states relied on land tradeD. started out as mainly Islamic but later converted to BuddhismE. was predominantly Hindu

33 B. became predominantly IslamicThe biggest difference between Melaka and the other states influenced by India was that MelakaB. became predominantly Islamic

34 The kingdoms of southern India were mainlyA. Jain and so remote that trade was difficultB. Islamic and unifiedC. Sikh and united with the Muslims at overthrowing the HindusD. Buddhist and constantly warringE. Hindu and often fragmented

35 The kingdoms of southern India were mainlyE. Hindu and often fragmented

36 Hindu temples A. remained centers of women’s rightsB. played an important role in the agricultural and financial development of southern IndiaC. disappeared in southern India because of the prominence of IslamD. were never able to compete with the strong Buddhist temples in northern IndiaE. held southern India back economically because of the Hindu law against lending money

37 Hindu templesB. played an important role in the agricultural and financial development of southern India

38 The design of the Khmer temples of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat showA. a definite influence from the Tang dynastyB. the growing influence of IslamC. the influence of both Hindu and Buddhist traditionsD. a Confucian influenceE. that the Khmer were the only kingdom in southeast Asia that avoided Indian influence

39 The design of the Khmer temples of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat showC. the influence of both Hindu and Buddhist traditions

40 The Khmer Empire was located in present-dayA. BangledeshB. ChinaC. MalaysiaD. CambodiaE. India

42 The photograph of Angkor Wat is an example ofA. the spread of Islam to Southeast AsiaB. the wealth of the spice tradeJapanese architectureD. Hindu influence in Southeast AsiaE. the Chinese reconquest of Indochina

43 The photograph of Angkor Wat is an example ofD. Hindu influence in Southeast Asia

44 In the map, the “A” shows the location ofA. the Mediterranean SeaB. the Atlantic OceanC. the Black SeaD. the Indian OceanE. the South China Sea